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Placing Kierkegaard squarely within the current of contemporary continental philosophy, "The New Kierkegaard reveals intriguing insights into the philosophers work and thinking. By reading Kierkegaard deconstructively, the 13 lively essays in this volume seek a deeper understanding of his work in philosophy, religion, and aesthetics. These readings explore the breadth of Kierkegaards thought and unfold the richness of his views on the human condition. Consideration of a broad range of themes—from irony and madness to love and experience—and texts—"Either/Or, Philosophical Fragments, Works of Love, and "Fear and Trembling—emphasizes the ambiguities, dialectical tensions, and open-endedness of Kierkegaards philosophical writings. These innovative and original commentaries give Kierkegaard a fresh look and bring him into present-day discussions and debates in continental philosophy.
